Aleppo Soap for your hair

WHY IS ALEPPO SOAP GOOD FOR YOUR HAIR?

Because Aleppo soap does not contain sulphates, you can wash your hair safely with it. Sulphates ensure that shower and hair products foam nicely, but they are not necessary for cleaning.

There are also some disadvantages to washing with solid Aleppo Soap and unfortunately the soap can cause your scalp to dry out and your hair to lose its natural protective layer. Aleppo Soap contains no chemical additives, but cleanses using laurel oil and other natural ingredients. The experience of Aleppo Soap enthusiasts is that pure Aleppo Soap cleans strongly, but can also make your hair a bit dry or stiff. The stiff feeling disappears as soon as your hair dries. You can make your hair softer with conditioner or apple cider vinegar. Please note that cleaning with soap is less suitable for some hair types. If you prefer a milder product, it is better to choose an aleppo soap shampoo. This has the same benefits for your hair as the solid soap (sulphate-free, olive oil), but is milder and immediately makes your hair easier to comb.

Najel has a very nice Aleppo Soap Shampoo. You can choose between shampoo for normal, dry and oily hair. Also take a look at the hair mask that Najel has just added to the range.

ALEPPO SOAP FOR YOUR BEARD: HOW TO USE IT?

You can use Aleppo Soap for your beard in two ways: as a beard and face wash and as a shaving foam! The longer your beard gets, the more care it needs. Aleppo Soap cleans your beard and face thoroughly, without aggressive ingredients. Important, because impurities can form more easily on the skin under your beard as the hair grows longer. You can also use Aleppo Soap as a shaving foam: apply some Aleppo soap with your shaving brush and shave. After shaving, rinse your skin as you normally would. Najel castor oil is very nice to apply after shaving to soften the skin.